Questions & Answers

How far is it from Ottawa to Mont-Tremblant?

The distance between Ottawa and Mont-Tremblant is 124 km. The road distance is 166 km.

What is the cheapest way to get from Ottawa to Mont-Tremblant?

The cheapest way to get from Ottawa to Mont-Tremblant is to drive which costs $18 - $26 and takes 2 h 19 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Ottawa to Mont-Tremblant?

The quickest way to get from Ottawa to Mont-Tremblant is to drive which takes 2 h 19 min and costs $18 - $26.

Is there a direct bus between Ottawa and Mont-Tremblant?

No, there is no direct bus from Ottawa to Mont-Tremblant. However, there are services departing from Ottawa, ON and arriving at Centre de villégiature Tremblant via Montreal, PQ and Sud & montée Ryan. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 6 h 58 min.

How long does it take to get from Ottawa to Mont-Tremblant?

It takes approximately 6 h 29 min to get from Ottawa to Mont-Tremblant, including transfers.

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Mont-Tremblant, Canada

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Mont Tremblant Ski Resort (known as Tremblant) is a year-round resort in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada, about 130 km northwest of Montreal. It is best known as a ski destination, but also features Lake Tremblant suitable for swimming and two golf courses in the summer months. The name of the mountain, Mont Tremblant, was derived from the Algonquin indigenous people, who called it the "trembling mountain." The summit is at an elevation of 875 m, which makes it one of the tallest peaks in the Laurentians.

Mont-Tremblant is a city in the Laurentian mountains of Quebec, Canada, approximately 130 km northwest of Montreal and 140 km northeast of Ottawa. The current municipality with city status was formed in 2000. Mont-Tremblant is most famous for its ski resort, the Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort, which is 5 kilometres from the village proper, at the foot of a mountain called Mont Tremblant (derived from local Algonquins who referred to it as the "trembling mountain")..

Gray Rocks was a year-round privately owned resort in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada, first developed as a ski destination on Sugarloaf Hill (French: Le Pain de Sucre). The ski hill had 22 downhill trails: 4 easy, 10 intermediate, 8 expert (of which 2 were "double diamond"). Also available was a snowboarding park and instruction from the Snow Eagle Ski School.

Mont Blanc is a ski resort in the Laurentian Mountains and south of Mont-Tremblant in Quebec, Canada. It is located in the municipality of Saint-Faustin–Lac-Carré, just east of Mont Tremblant. The ski resort 208 vertical metres and 41 trails as well as a snow park. It offers a wide variety of trails suitable for all levels of skiers and snowboarders.